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Quantum key distribution with entangled photons generated on demand by a quantum dot

Authors :
Basso Basset, F
Valeri, M
Roccia, E
Muredda, V
Poderini, D
Neuwirth, J
Spagnolo, N
Rota, M
Carvacho, G
Sciarrino, F
Trotta, R
Basso Basset, Francesco
Valeri, Mauro
Roccia, Emanuele
Muredda, Valerio
Poderini, Davide
Neuwirth, Julia
Spagnolo, Nicolò
Rota, Michele B.
Carvacho, Gonzalo
Sciarrino, Fabio
Trotta, Rinaldo
Basso Basset, F
Valeri, M
Roccia, E
Muredda, V
Poderini, D
Neuwirth, J
Spagnolo, N
Rota, M
Carvacho, G
Sciarrino, F
Trotta, R
Basso Basset, Francesco
Valeri, Mauro
Roccia, Emanuele
Muredda, Valerio
Poderini, Davide
Neuwirth, Julia
Spagnolo, Nicolò
Rota, Michele B.
Carvacho, Gonzalo
Sciarrino, Fabio
Trotta, Rinaldo
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Quantum key distribution-exchanging a random secret key relying on a quantum mechanical resource-is the core feature of secure quantum networks. Entanglement-based protocols offer additional layers of security and scale favorably with quantum repeaters, but the stringent requirements set on the photon source have made their use situational so far. Semiconductor-based quantum emitters are a promising solution in this scenario, ensuring on-demand generation of near-unity-fidelity entangled photons with record-low multiphoton emission, the latter feature countering some of the best eavesdropping attacks. Here, we use a coherently driven quantum dot to experimentally demonstrate a modified Ekert quantum key distribution protocol with two quantum channel approaches: both a 250-m-long single-mode fiber and in free space, connecting two buildings within the campus of Sapienza University in Rome. Our field study highlights that quantum-dot entangled photon sources are ready to go beyond laboratory experiments, thus opening the way to real-life quantum communication.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
ELETTRONICO, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1446971136
Document Type :
Electronic Resource